President Christodoulides calls for clear political frameworks ahead of elections
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides addressed the upcoming parliamentary elections while speaking at a memorial service for heroes Michalis Karaolis and Andreas Dimitriou in Palaichori. When questioned about the potential challenges of working with new political forces expected to enter Parliament according to polls, the President stated that the executive branch would fully respect the will of the voters. He noted that the current government operates without a parliamentary majority and relies on consensus to pass legislation. Christodoulides emphasized that while everyone has the right to contest elections, candidates should present a clear ideological and political framework. He argued that voters deserve to know how prospective legislators intend to exercise their law-making power. The President reiterated that national problems remain non-partisan in nature and require unified focus. He concluded by stressing that the role of Parliament is legislative rather than executive, necessitating clear political positioning from all participants.